Back in 2011, the original "People Are Awesome" video -- a compilation of people accomplishing incredible physical feats for four and a half minutes -- amassed 55 million views on Facebook. Now, the people behind that video have released "People Are ...

A little more than two years ago the first “People are Awesome” collection was posted to Youtube. Publishing under the name Hadoukentheband, the creator submitted a series of clips featuring gusty and mildly insane people doing all sorts of incredible ...

I would assume most folks have seen this, but alas I post here a fair amount and have come to realize I often transverse parts of the Internet other folks don't :). This YouTube person has become somewhat famous for posting a video like this once a year ...

Two years ago you may have seen the precursor to this video which got 55 million views. I expect this one to perform about the same. Check it out, AFTER THE JUMP... Previous Previous StoryGay Reactions from Around the Web to Obama’s Historic …

If I, say, belonged to the naturally aggressive Saiyan warrior race from “Dragon Ball,” and I was looking for something to pump me up so much I went Super Saiyan, I would look no further than “PEOPLE ARE AWESOME 2013.” The sequel to Dan Rice …

People Are Awesome 2013: New Compilation Of Extreme Sports, Stunt And Heroism (VIDEO)

The latest annual compilation of the best extreme sports clips, feats of heroism and ridiculous stunts has just been released on YouTube. The original 'People Are Awesome' was a huge hit in 2010, with 55 million views. Yes, it's pretty similar to the ...

WATCH: ‘People Are Awesome 2013′ — the Best Stunt Video Ever Made (by a Dance-Punk Band)

joined the ranks of the Internet’s royalty, right next to Grumpy Cat. Trust us when we say that their 2013 entry into PAA does not fail to deliver some awesome people. The replay value on this video is higher than the national debt and some of these ...

Where are our mates? Facebook group keeps tabs on Melbourne's tram inspectors

who have the power to arrest people and have been documented using excessive force. In February the state ombudsman criticised the transport department’s decision to clear an officer over his restraint of a …